"Hey, that's good now..."
I'd like to say that too. I'm afraid it's never good to sit back and let it run for decades.
I've been at it for 2 years now and I'm still not completely satisfied. I still make mistakes. No disasters, but it is annoying.
I'd like to say that too. I'm afraid it's never good to sit back and let it run for decades.
I've been at it for 2 years now and I'm still not completely satisfied. I still make mistakes. No disasters, but it is annoying.
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•@Thomas_1963 May I ask what mistakes you mean? I think your portfolio has a very clear signature, you have good ETFs with a corresponding dividend focus.
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•@Yield-Ahead I had weighted the two CC ETFs too heavily. I have now reduced them somewhat (at a loss).
Now increased the European share and bought $AMD. Also a defense ETF to possibly make up for the losses later on.
By way of background, I have been in pre-retirement since 12/24 but continue to work part-time.
In 4.5 years I will have reached my standard working hours and will stop working completely.
Until then, however, I can put 1,000 euros a month into savings plans.
Then I will switch completely to distributors and stop the savings plans.
Now increased the European share and bought $AMD. Also a defense ETF to possibly make up for the losses later on.
By way of background, I have been in pre-retirement since 12/24 but continue to work part-time.
In 4.5 years I will have reached my standard working hours and will stop working completely.
Until then, however, I can put 1,000 euros a month into savings plans.
Then I will switch completely to distributors and stop the savings plans.
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•Very interesting, thanks for your insights. I think your portfolio balance is good. Passive funds and active CC funds, good mix. I also have $JEGP relatively highly weighted and struggle with performance. But I know it's a euro-dollar problem, among other things. I think you have to have the patience now and in general and just leave them there. Do nothing and that's that. 👍
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•@Yield-Ahead I'm also leaving them now. I don't want to realize a loss of 6,500 euros.
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